
Rock Climbing

Partners work to protect cliffs at Summersville, New River Gorge
FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. — Comprising one of the most famous rock climbing destinations in the U.S., the cliffs that outcrop along the gorges of the New, Gauley, and Meadow rivers in southern West Virginia attract thousands of rock climbers annually. However, the...
Park Service to host meeting on climbing at New, Gauley
The National Park Service is inviting members of the public who have an interest in climbing at...
Park Service to host meeting regarding rock climbing
The National Park Service will host a meeting on rules and regulations for climbing activities at...
North Bend offers kayak, rappel, mtn.-bike courses June 10
Encouraging visitors to try new outdoor activities, rangers at North Bend State Park this weekend...
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North Bend cliffs host climbing adventures beginning in April
North Bend State Park is introducing adventurers to rock climbing and rappelling on cliffs overlooking the North Fork of the Hughes River as part of the park’s outdoor-adventure initiative. The $175 two-day adventure for two includes overnight camping and climbing and...
National Park Service to host climbing “listening session”
The National Park Service is inviting members of the public who have an interest in climbing in national parks in southern West Virginia to attend a listening session at the Canyon Rim Visitor Center in Lansing on Saturday, April 8, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The purpose...
History of the New River Gorge important facet of rock climbing
The New River Gorge is one of the most popular single-pitch climbing destinations in the eastern United States. High quality sandstone and proximity to major population centers make it a premier destination for climbers of all abilities. The climbing area is located...






